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  1. The Pannonian War was a conflict over the disputed territory of Siga, between the Republic of South Maudlandia and allies, and the Free Republic of Liberland. It started on 29 May 2015, when a declaration of war by South Maudlandia was sent to Liberland.
    Date: 29 May-12 June 2015
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    What was the Pannonian war in the Middle Ages?
    • Territorial dispute between South Maudlandia and Liberland over Pannonia (Siga) unresolved. The Pannonian War was a conflict over the disputed territory of Siga, between the Republic of South Maudlandia and allies, and the Free Republic of Liberland.
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    What was the result of the great Pannonian war?
    Pannonian War 1 • All belligerents on the South Maudlandian side withdraw, leaving neither party victorious. 2 • Territorial dispute between South Maudlandia and Liberland over Pannonia (Siga) unresolved. More ...
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    What is the history of Pannonia?
    In 324 AD, Constantine I enlarged the borders of Roman Pannonia to the east, annexing the plains of what is now eastern Hungary, northern Serbia and western Romania up to the limes that he created: the Devil's Dykes. In the 4th-5th century, one of the dioceses of the Roman Empire was known as the Diocese of Pannonia.
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    Where is the Roman province of Pannonia?
    Pannonia (/pəˈnoʊniə/) was a province of the Roman Empire bounded on the north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia.
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  3. Bellum Batonianum - Wikipedia

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    Illyricum had seen some fighting during the Great Roman Civil War between Julius Caesar and the forces of the Senate led by Pompey several decades earlier. The Romans who lived in some of the coastal towns supported Caesar, while the native peoples largely supported Pompey. Quintus Cornificius, a Caesarian, repulsed Quintus Octavius, a Pompeian. The Dalmatians routed Aulus Gabinius, a Caesarian who had been ordered by Caesar to join Cornificius in Illyricum. The Dalma…

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  4. Pannonian War - MicroWiki

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    • The Pannonian Crisis
      South Maudlandia claimed Siga, a former terra nulliuson the Serbian-Croatian border, on 18 March 2015, and renamed it Pannonia. Subsequently, a Czech politician called Vít Jedlička founded the Free Republic of Liberland on 13 April 2015, seemingly unaware of the existing claim by South M…
    • The ultimatum and outbreak of war
      Fearing the future of the Autonomous Region, the South Maudlandian Government issued Liberland with an ultimatum on 1 May, stating that unless the territory be vacated of all Liberlandian subjects, troops and associated parties, and that Liberland be open for negotiation…
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    • Date: 29 May-12 June 2015
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  5. The Lessons To Be Learnt From The Pannonian War | Imperial ...

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    10/06/2015 · The short-lived and highly criticised Pannonian war was the first micro national war that Lundenwic had witnessed. While we were not overtly involved in the war, proposed treaties of friendship with some of the belligerents made it necessary for …

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    • Pannonian War ends – South Maudlandian Standard

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      13/06/2015 · The Pannonian War saw three direct military confrontations with a total of 17 injuries, before all six allied nations ceased their involvement within a week of each other. Despite the state of war between South Maudlandia and Liberland having been terminated in the proclamation, the territorial dispute between the two nations remains, as neither have …

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      • Pannonia - Wikipedia

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        Pannonia was a province of the Roman Empire bounded on the north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia. Pannonia was located in the territory of present-day western Hungary, eastern Austria, northern Croatia, north-western Serbia, northern Slovenia, and northern Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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      • Pannonian Paranoia: Is War Imminent? – South Maudlandian ...

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        22/04/2015 · Pannonian Paranoia: Is War Imminent? Posted on April 22, 2015 May 1, 2015 by Matthew Phillips Little over a week ago, a certain Czech politician called Vít Jedlička declared a 6.5 km 2 chunk of terra nullius , sandwiched between Serbia …

      • The History Guy: The Wars and Campaigns of Charlemagne

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        Pannonian Croation War (799-803)--A Frankish commander, Eric, the Duke of Friuli, attempted to conquer Pannonian Croatia for the Franks. He failed miserably, being killed in the Siege of Trsat in 799. The Croatian War continued on and off for years.

      • Where Are The Pannonian Countries Of Europe? - WorldAtlas

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        06/02/2018 · The Ottoman wars led to the division of the Pannonian basin between several political groups. At the end of the battle of Mohacs in 1526 the Ottoman Empire and Habsburg monarchy, which later became Royal Hungary, occupied different parts of the plains.

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        20/01/2022 · 12-9 BC: Pannonian War - ???: Frontinus' battle (Success) - 9 BC: Overcoming of Dalmatians and Pannonians (Success) 8-7 BC: Campaign in Germania 4-6: Campaign in Germania - 4: Crushing of Canninefantes, Attuarii, Bructeri (Success) - 5: Crushing of the Langobardi (Success) - 5: Victorious battle (Success) 7-9: Batonian Insurrection - 7: Mons Claudius …



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